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3 Message from the Vice-Chancellor and Rector 3 Bloemfontein, the heart of the Free State 5 The University of the Free State 6 How do I apply for admission in 2015? 9 Admission to Graduate/Diploma study 11 Compulsory National Benchmark Tests (NBT) 13 Faculty-specific admission requirements: 15 Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences 15 Faculty of Education 16 Faculty of the Humanities 19 Faculty of Health Sciences 17 Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences 21 Faculty of Law 33 Faculty of Theology 34 Alternative access to the university 35 International Students 38 Financial aid (bursaries and loans) 39 Fees payable in Accommodation at Kovsies 47 The all-in-one Kovsie Campus 51 General information and liabilities 57 INDEX 2 KOVSIE PROSPECTUS 2015

4 Message from the Vice-Chancellor and Rector Message from the Vice-Chancellor and Rector

5 I cannot think of a more exciting time in the life of a student than the first years of a university experience. I can also not imagine a better place to pursue your dreams of higher education than at the University of the Free State. Let me therefore take this opportunity to welcome you warmly to this great university in a historical city situated in the heart of South Africa. The best years of your life are about to begin. Message from the Vice-Chancellor and Rector The University of the Free State offers you three things. Firstly, we offer you the best training in your field anywhere in the country. Whether you intend to be a teacher or an actuarial scientist, a medical doctor or a social worker, at the UFS you will be taught by the best professors who are determined that you are competent as a professional to do your work. Secondly, we offer you the leadership qualities that should distinguish any graduate of this university. It is not enough that you are skilled to do your work; you should also stand out among your peers as a leader who has the confidence, courage and compassion to lead followers in the community or in the workplace. Thirdly, we offer you the kind of training and support that enables you to compete for work anywhere in the world. It is not enough that you can find a job in South Africa; in a fast-moving and global world, you should be comfortable and competent to work anywhere on the planet. How then would you recognise a graduate from the University of the Free State among her or his peers from other institutions of higher learning? A UFS graduate will be technologically connected to knowledge through the best available computer networks. A UFS graduate will thrive on the company of students from different countries, speak different languages, and embrace different cultures. A UFS graduate will know more than what she or he is taught in the classroom by being well-educated and wellrounded in preparation for life. A UFS graduate will be marked by openness to new ideas and being constantly on the lookout for novel ways of doing things. A UFS graduate will be compassionate towards those who have less, those with disabilities, and those who are frail. A UFS graduate will be well-balanced, with interests in sports, culture, arts and drama not only academic interests. This university is about students, and I will be actively involved in your academic lives. I have a tradition that students can see me without appointment every morning. I will continue to visit with you in classes, in residence halls, and in recreational spaces on campus. I will attend student events such as rugby, soccer and netball, and join you in prayer in your places of worship. Our student services will be attuned to the needs of students, and we will not only teach you but support you, promote you, and direct you during your years of study at this great university. A student of the University of the Free State is called a Kovsie, and you study at Kovsies. This affectionate name reflects the long history of our institution when it started more than 100 years ago. We have created many proud traditions over these many years, and one of them is that we treat our students well. With these words, welcome to Kovsies! Prof Jonathan Jansen 4 KOVSIE PROSPECTUS 2015

6 BLOEMFONTEIN, THE HEART OF THE FREE STATE BLOEMFONTEIN Bloemfontein, the home of the University of the Free State, is the sixth-largest city in South Africa and situated in the Mangaung Municipality, which covers about km2 with approximately inhabitants. The citizens of this city are renowned for their generosity and make the Free State s capital a very special place. Bloemfontein is officially known as the Judicial Capital of South Africa, but over the years many names have been attributed to the city. The best-known name is central city, followed by the City of Roses because of the abundance of beautiful roses in the municipal and residential gardens. The natural, architectural and historical legacy of central South Africa is interwoven inside this modern, developing city. The pride of Bloemfontein is, however, its friendly and hospitable people. The citizens enjoy strong family networks. This results in a peaceful atmosphere, distinctive to the heart of the Free State. Today this vibrant city, with the heart, caring character and tranquillity of a big town, is the economic, educational and medical-care hub for a vast inland area in South Africa. Through its connection to our university, the provincial health facilities are characterised by sophisticated technologies and dedication that ensures an enjoyable patient experience. High standards of excellence resulted in the Universitas Hospital being not only a training centre but also a research base for the Faculty of Health Sciences at the University of the Free State. Besides an active theatre, there are many clubs, restaurants, coffee bars and other spots to hang out for students who wish to enjoy the nightlife of this city. The city s excellent highveld weather and good sports facilities are the best testimonial for sport and outdoor enthusiasts. Bloemfontein is a national centre of excellence where different sporting codes use the state-of-the art facilities of the Sport Science Institute in preparation for elite events such as the Olympic Games, Commonwealth Games, World Championships and the All Africa Games. Some of the facilities include a boxing academy, athletics track, Olympic-size swimming pool, Astroturf hockey fields and accommodation. Many surprises await the newcomer visiting Bloemfontein, including art and music, culture and history, and all kinds of major sports. The annual entertainment calendar includes Macufe and the Vryfees Arts Festival, a veritable melting pot where a rich diversity of art and culture comes together. The South African War Museum, the National Museum and the Women s Memorial are prominent sites for teaching, research and memory work. For those interested in Astronomy, the new Naval Hill Planetarium and Boyden Observatory are used regularly by students and tourists alike. Bloemfontein hosts in fact the first digital planetarium in Africa, a model partnership between the city, the government and the University of the Free State. We trust that our affordable city with its fascinating mix of diversity and tradition will enchant you as a student of the University of the Free State.

7 THE UNIVERSITY OF THE FREE STATE THE UNIVERSITY OF THE FREE STATE Bloemfontein Campus The Bloemfontein Campus dates back to 1904, making our university one of the oldest higher education institutions in the country. The Main Building, and other buildings of historic and architectural import, portray the calm though vibrant atmosphere appropriate to an academic institution of more than 109 years of age. It is a vast campus where staff and students are encouraged to walk in order to enjoy the beautiful buildings, parks, lawns, artwork and other facilities. Every effort has been made to make the campus user- and experience-friendly including braille-guided areas for blind students, and additional ramps and elevators for students with disabilities. When on campus, stop and rest under one of the shady trees. You will find that many of the benches represent an artwork by a famous South African artist. Walk through the Thakaneng Bridge and Student Centre where you will find everything from eating facilities to shops selling the latest academic textbooks. Our Bloemfontein Campus is immaculately maintained and provides a safe and secure environment for our more than students who study here. Through an active programme of sports, cultural and social events, our students are also given the opportunity to develop into competent and compassionate future leaders. Student accommodation is very popular and our residences are within walking distance of all facilities. Our Bloemfontein Campus is regarded as one of the most integrated campuses in South Africa with a very diverse group of students. The campus is situated on one of the main roads through Bloemfontein, Nelson Mandela Drive, and is within walking distance of shopping centres, schools and other places of interest. A full range of undergraduate and postgraduate degrees and diplomas are offered in seven faculties. A total of staff members are working on all three campuses. Our seven faculties of academic excellence are: Economic and Management Sciences Education Health Sciences Humanities Law Natural and Agricultural Sciences Theology 6 KOVSIE PROSPECTUS 2015

8 South Campus: gateway to education Nestled in the hills overlooking the vibrant township of Mangaung in Bloemfontein, lies the University of the Free State s South Campus. SOUTH CAMPUS The facilities include an impressive administration building, a library, lecture rooms and an auditorium, which can accommodate up to people. The South Campus plays a meaningful role in the economy of the region and the upliftment of its people, as well as being the hub for distance learning programmes offered by the UFS. The South Campus provides a base for the more than students who are studying via distance education. These students are not able to study on campus due to geographical or economic reasons, or they might work fulltime and have to complete their degrees on a part-time basis. Distance education takes place online and through broadcasting mediums. One of the other main roles of the campus is to widen and open up access pathways at Further Education and Training (FET) and higher education levels.

9 Our Qwaqwa Campus offers a student life experience which includes many of the highlights of student life at our other campuses, but also provides unique experiences possible only with this student community. Being a smaller campus students experience a greater sense of community and you will be able to more easily establish and build meaningful friendships. Student life here grows daily with such new initiatives as the recent establishment of the debating and United Nations student associations on campus. Apart from the local rollout of the GATEWAY First-years College and Rag Festival, you can also look forward to leadership development events offered at some of the best adventure locations available in the country. Many opportunities are available to participate as a volunteer in community service programmes and as a leader in a number of student associations and residences on campus. Strong religious, arts and culture student associations allow you to participate in a number of specialist choirs that perform on campus but also elsewhere. New sport and recreational facilities on campus allow you to participate actively in student sport. QWA QWA CAMPUS You will be able to participate and compete in a number of sporting codes at the newly established annual intra-varsity games between campuses of the university. Students who perform well in general student life and their studies also compete for a number of prizes at the annual Student Excellence Awards hosted at the campus. Qwaqwa Campus 8 KOVSIE PROSPECTUS 2014

10 HOW DO I APPLY FOR admission in 2015? HOW DO I APPLY FOR admission in 2015? Obtain an application form for admission from: Your Life Orientation teacher. UFS Marketing, PO Box 339, Bloemfontein, 9300 or contact the Information Office on +27(0) You could also visit the UFS website, follow the link how to apply and download the application. Post it to PO Box 339, Bloemfontein, Send your enquiry to or Apply online at Follow the link how to apply online application. Important dates: 2 June 2014 Closing date for all applications for selection in MBChB; BMedSc (Radiation Science) and all applications for new first-year undergraduate students in the School for Allied Health Professions 2 June 2014 Closing date for all first applications for selection for Architecture Closing date for all first applications for selection of residential and distance learning programmes for BSc (Quantity Surveying) 31 July 2014 and BSc (Construction Management) Closing date for all first applications for selection in BSocSc (Nursing) Closing date for all first applications for selection in Social Work 30 Sept 2014 Last date for all first applications for selection to the BEd degree in Education 30 Sept 2014 Closing date for all first applications for selection to BSc (Geology) and BSc Forensic Sciences 30 Sept 2014 Last date for all applications for 2015 academic admission to the university, non-selection, undergraduate and postgraduate, excluding master s (dissertations) and doctoral degrees.

11 All applications for admission received after 30 September 2014 will be regarded as late applications and will be processed separately, which might have implications for procedures following the submission of an application, such as applications for financial assistance, residence placement, access to the University Preparation Programme and others. A non-refundable application fee is payable on application for admission during 2014 for admission in SA students - R215 International students (SADC and non-sadc) - R460 Mail the completed application form, together with: Certified ID or passport document Academic records and Proof of payment of the correct application fee, to: The Deputy Director: Applications PO Box 339 Bloemfontein The following is very important to remember: The application for admission must be completed before you arrive for registration at the university. Your details will have been captured on the UFS s databases to facilitate the registration process. For this reason, adherence to closing dates is extremely important. Applicants who are in possession of a National Senior Certificate must include it with their application form. Students transferring from other universities must include a certificate of conduct as well as a study record from their previous university with their application as well as copies during the registration process. The closing date for students transferring from other universities is 30 September International students must attach certified documents (school certificates, diplomas, etc.) and proof of issue of a conditional exemption certificate to their application. The closing date for international students: 30 September Incomplete applications and documents that are not certified are unacceptable and will have an influence on the processing date and thus on your selection, hostel placement, etc. Ensure that your application form is completed and signed. KOVSIE PROSPECTUS 2015 HOW DO I APPLY FOR admission in 2015? 10 NB: You should receive feedback within three to six weeks. For enquiries regarding applications, contact /3696 or or fax to +27(0) / +27(0) NB: Please take note that an additional selection form must be completed for indicated selection courses. These are available from the relevant department or from the UFS website,

12 ADMISSION TO DEGREE/DIPLOMA STUDY There are specific admission requirements applicable to all South African universities that are stipulated by the National Department of Higher Education. In most cases, an admission point (AP) of 30 is sufficient, but there are exceptions where a higher point is required or where a lower point is acceptable. All learners who completed their school career in and after 2008 and acquired a National Senior Certificate should calculate admission points as follows: ADMISSION Four of the seven subjects included in your NSC subject package must form part of the designated subjects listed below. You are required to obtain a minimum of 4 (50%) in each of these four school subjects. Designated list of school subjects: Accounting Information Technology Agricultural Sciences Life Sciences (Biology/Physiology) Business Studies Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy Consumer Studies Music Dramatic Arts Three languages (one of these must be Economics the language of teaching and learning at a higher education institution and two Engineering Graphics and Design other recognised language subjects) Geography Physical Sciences/Natural Science History Religion Studies Visual Arts In other words, if you have obtained your NSC with at least four of your seven school subjects selected from the designated list in Grade 12, and you have passed these four subjects with a minimum achievement level of 4 (50%), you may apply to study at any South African university. What do you need to study at the University of the Free State? In addition, for degree studies, the University of the Free State expects that: You must perform at a certain level in order to gain admission (an overall admission point of 30 and a minimum achievement level of 4 (50%) in the chosen UFS language of instruction): English or Afrikaans; and You must pass certain school subjects with a minimum level of achievement in order to take a specific university module. For example, you must get a mark of 70% for Mathematics in Grade 12 if you are planning to take Mathematics (WTW114) as one of the modules in a BSc study path; and You must have and overall admission point of 30 to register. Please note: for certain selected programmes, e.g. BSc (Actuarial Science), you must have an overall admission point of 34 (see faculty-specific admission requirements).

14 compulsory National Benchmark Tests (NBTs) What are the NBTs? The National Benchmark Test Project is a project of Higher Education South Africa (HESA). It is a national initiative and the NBTs are used by several South African universities as part of their student placement process. There are two tests, each with a duration of three hours. The first test is the Academic and Quantitative Literacy (AQL) test, and the second is the Mathematics (MAT) test. Is it compulsory to take the test? Who must write the tests? Yes, taking the NBTs is compulsory for all undergraduate applicants to the University of the Free State. Prospective students must write the NBTs prior to registering at the university. ALL prospective students must write the AQL test. Students applying to the Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences, the Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences, or the Faculty of Health Sciences are required to write both the AQL and MAT tests. NBTs Why write the NBTs? The academic reading and writing demands at university are different from those at school and developing academic reading and writing competence is a critical part of a university education. The UFS places much emphasis on the quality of teaching and learning and on supporting its students to perform well in their university studies. In order to do this, the UFS needs to have accurate information on the students academic literacy, quantitative literacy and mathematics proficiency. The NBTs provide a measure of student competencies in these areas, and assists the UFS to better place students into the most appropriate modules during their first year. How, when and where to write? The NBTs should be written in your Grade 12 year/ before registering at the university. To register for the NBTs, visit Venues are available country-wide. If you apply to more than one university, you need only write the NBTs once. The UFS will not accept the results of other admission tests that have been written internally for other universities. Only the NBTs are accepted.

15 How does the UFS make use of the NBT results? The NBTs are used as part of the selection process for the Faculty of Health Sciences (the School of Medicine and the School of Allied Health Professions). For students applying to all our other faculties (including Nursing), NBT results are used during the registration process, but not for admission decisions. NBT performance levels are used to place students into appropriate programmes or modules. Students who do not perform at the proficient level in the NBT Academic Literacy test, and plan to study in English, must register for an Academic Literacy Development module in English, namely ALC108/ALN108/ALF108. Students planning to study in Afrikaans must register for the Academic Literacy Course in Afrikaans, namely AFA108. The ALC108/ALN108/ALF108 courses aim at easing students into the reading and writing tasks required at university. These are not English language courses; they are Academic Literacy courses. This kind of reading and writing is not taught at school level and will provide the student with guidance on how to read and write for the academy. The ALC108/ALN108/ALF108 courses assist students to improve their academic reading, writing and study skills. The courses aim to give students the skills and confidence to read an academic text efficiently and critically, and extract the main ideas and key details so that the student can adequately display this knowledge in tests and examinations. The courses also develop students ability to write essays and assignments at university. For more information, please visit the NBT website at or visit the UFS student portal at or call the NBT National Call Centre at +27(0) , or contact Lerato Masisi on +27(0) or NB: If you have not yet written the NBTs, please register to write as soon as possible. UFS 101 Since 2012, the University of the Free State offers a newly designed core curriculum module (UFS101), which has specially been developed as an exciting learning experience for mainstream first-year students. The aim of UFS101 is to create a new kind of Kovsie graduate who will stand out among South African graduates. In this module you will learn how to look at local and global challenges from different perspectives and engage critically with the newest thinking nationally and internationally in fields such as nanotechnology, law and history, to name only a few. You will also learn more about yourself and confront the boundaries in your thinking. The module will be presented by leading experts and lecturers in each respective field. NBTs 14 KOVSIE PROSPECTUS 2015 In addition to the above-mentioned skills, UFS101 prepares students who wish to apply to participate in initiatives such as the Leadership for Change Programme and the Stanford University Sophomore College Programme. UFS101 is presented during the first and second semester. According to the rules of the university, UFS101 is a compulsory 16-credit module for all mainstream students registering for a first degree or diploma qualification. Please contact for more information.

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